Fr. Aime A. Boisselle
Three men came forward 5/02 to allege that Boisselle had sexually abused them at Ste. Marie Church in Manchester in the early 1960s. Per documents released by the Attorney General 3/03, a college student had complained that Boisselle seduced him in 1983; there were complaints in 1995 or 1996 of youths at the rectory; the diocese knew about Boisselle having encounters with adults at gay bars and parks. At least some claims in 11/02 settlement with the diocese. Per the diocese’s list 7/31/19, Boisselle (spelled Boiselle) was assigned to a life of prayer and penance. Deceased.
- BA.org Assignment Record
- Diocese of Manchester List 07.31.19
- Associated Press 05.19.02
- Union Leader 05.21.02
- Union Leader 05.24.02
- Union Leader 11.27.02
- Concord Monitor 03.04.03
- Manchester Report by NH Atty General 03.03.04
- Documents released with NH Atty Gen Report 03.03.04
- Concord Monitor 02.18.05
- NH AG Audit Records 03.26.09
- Diocese of Manchester List 07.31.19
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